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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mesa Verde National Park' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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With more than 5,000 sites, including 600 cliff dwellings,[2] it is the largest archaeological preserve in the United States.
Structures built during this period have been described as "among the world's greatest archaeological treasures".
[49][c] While most of the violence, which peaked between 1275 and 1285, is generally ascribed to in-fighting amongst Mesa Verdeans, archaeological evidence found at Sand Canyon Pueblo, in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, suggests that violent interactions also occurred between Mesa Verdeans and people from outside the region.
[30] Evidence of the attacks was discovered by members of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center during the 1990s.
[51] The archaeological record indicates that, rather than being isolated to the Mesa Verde region, violent conflict was widespread in North America during the late 13th and early 14th centuries, and was likely exacerbated by global climate changes that negatively affected food supplies throughout the continent.
Despite the availability of fish in the area's rivers and streams, archaeological evidence suggests that they were rarely eaten.
[118][119] Nordenskixc3xb6ld was a trained mineralogist who introduced scientific methods to artifact collection, recorded locations, photographed extensively, diagrammed sites, and correlated what he observed with existing archaeological literature as well as the home-grown expertise of the Wetherills.
In order to secure this valuable archaeological material, walls were broken downxc2xa0... often simply to let light into the darker rooms; floors were invariably opened and buried kivas mutilated.
[131] From 1958 to 1965, Wetherill Mesa Archaeological Project included archaeological excavations, stabilization of sites, and surveys.
With excavation and study of eleven Wetherill Mesa sites, it is considered the largest archaeological effort in the US.
[139] It is the largest archaeological preserve in the US.
The location was excavated from 1959 through 1961, as part of the Wetherhill Mesa Archaeological Project.
This rich landscape provides a remarkable archaeological laboratory for enhancing our understanding of the Ancestral Puebloan people.
Mesa Verde National Park was established by an Act of Congress in 1906, before the existence of the National Park Service itself, and was the first archaeological area in the world to be recognized and protected in this way.
Park staff consults regularly on interpretive materials, research and preservation of archaeological resources, and proposed construction plans with representatives from 26 culturally affiliated and traditionally associated Native American tribes and pueblos who consider Mesa Verde their ancestral home.